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Re: Oil pressure IHC D239 engine
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Posted by Theo Kusters on February 04, 2004 at 18:14:53 from (209.226.104.66):
In Reply to: Oil pressure IHC D239 engine posted by Theo Kusters on January 31, 2004 at 15:13:37:
Thanks guys, for your advice. I installed a oil-pressure meter as suggested. The dash-light was not lying, because the oil pressure meter says the oil-pressure is declining after a while. I also chequed the oil. I used 15W/40 CF from Motomaster. I agree: it is not the most expensive you can find on the market but according to its specification it should do the job. I tried to find 20W/40, but nobody seems to have this in stock. Only one suplier had it, but has said he only sold it to Harley davidson owners. Right now i got the feeling that the oil pump is the cause. Removing the carter pan of this engine seems to be a though job. But when I am convinced of the fact that it is the oil-pump who is causing the trouble, I have to start with it.......
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